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L1B-Blanket and L2 Visa Approved
I attended my L1 visa interview along with my spouse on 22, september 2011.
Following are the questions

How Long have you been with your current employer?
Why are you going to US?
What is your specialization?
Which place you will be working
What is yur current salary?
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L1B-Blanket and L2 Visa Approved
L1B-Blanket and L2 Visa Approved
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L1A visa got approved
Hi All,
I have cleared my L1A visa interview on Sep-28th (2 days back)

below are the questions,

Who is your client?
How long you are with <ABCD>?
What is your annual Salary here?
What is your team size (both at Offshore & Onsite) ?
Do you do Performance evaluation for your team?

then my visa is approved and returned happily,

wish you all the very best,

my sincere advise is to face the interview with Confidence and communicate very clearly (this is a basic requirement).

Regards,
Mohan
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L!-B Rejected
My L1-B has been rejected on 28 in Hyderabad consolate. All are similar questions posted previously in immihelp.com. I am sharing my experience here.

What is your exp in xxx
 x yrs y months
Who is your client
xyz
How many at offshore
x
What is your role
told my role and responsibilities
What are your specialized skills
explained my spcialized skills
Why cant you hire in USA
 
Why cant you hire in USA and train

You can hire in USA right as this is new client

He has taken few minutes time and again asked what is your salary in INDIA
xxx thousand rupees

Again he had taken few minutes and said apply for L1-Individual.

It is completely based on pure luck. All the best guys.
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L1 B Visa rejected
Hi Guys,

My L1 B Visa got rejected on 29th Sep 11.
 the below are the questions which VO asked us.

1)how many years exp do you have?

2)what is your salary in ruppes?

3) what is your salary in dollors?

4) which project?

5) How many are working on this tool from offshore team?

After answered all the questions above the VO said giving me a positive sign saying that i am qualify,asked me to apply for L1 individual or H1.

As per my understanding It seems everything is predecided. :)

All the best guys to who are appearing!!!!!

Regards,
ASK
Hyderabad.
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Everyone,
I couldn't find much posts similar to my case. I had got L1B Blanket VISA rejection in July 2011, post which I applied for L1B Individual, I faced an RFE and Now I received a denial notice on I-129 Petition. Now, what next options do I have ?
Can i apply for L2 now what chances are there.
Appreciate all answers, please help.
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L1B- Sharing my experience
I had gotten my visa approved few months back and Immihelp sure helped me do a lot of groundwork. I have been following the various posts for nearly a year now and have also met few folks in my organization and friends who unfortunately got rejected or the few lucky ones who got through. My two cents based on these conversations and reading:

You are under high chances of rejection under L1-B if:

1. Your overall experience is less than 6-7 years because lesser experience would not be considered to have got "specialized skill set".
2. Your experience in the organization is less than 3-4 years, as lesser experience then this one cannot be considered "specialized in company proprietary tools and methodologies.
3. You do not have an IT related Degree, i.e. you are not B.E./B.Tech (CS, or IT) or MCA.
4. You mention Java, J2EE, .Net, testing, Mainframe as specialized skill set. There are abundant people of these skill sets available already in US. You have to prove you are unique.

L1-B is being considered as highly specialized skill set category and is being scrutinized heavily. So if your organization is asking you to file L1-B and you feel you have less chance due to any of the above reason ask them to file L1-Individual or H1-B.

Most of the above can be circumvented if you file under L1-Individual or H1-B category rather than L1-B. The chances increase significantly if the above category folks go for L1-Individual or H1-B. The catch is that L1-Individual takes a much longer time and H1-B is more expensive for the companies.
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L1 B Interview rejected
Hi All,

Yesterday had L1 B interview and got rejected. Looks VO are very specific and could see rejecting most of the visa. I am holding B1 visa and had travelled earlier. So, will this effect my previous visa and what visa can apply now. Please any one could let me know.

Thanks
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L1 B rejected - Chennai
Hi,

Que:
1. How many years in the same company?
I have 5+ years of expereience in the same company.

2. What you would be doing when travelled to US?
Explained her about my roles and responsibilty there.

3. Whats your specialized skill?
I mentioned all the company properitery skills that had sspecialized in, also she checked it in my petition, still she gave me blue slip mentioning you have not qulifiled for specialized skill and mentioned sorry.

It looks VO just wanted to reject the petition. I have 5+ years of experience, skills on the company properitry products, tool and methodolgy, showed my training and other recognition letters to her. Still she was not convinenced and said sorry finally. Not sure what is specialized skill in her terms !!!. Just be careful during your interview, looks most of the visa VO are rejecting.

Cheers.
Rahul
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L1-B Visa APPROVED on 23rd Sep in Chennai.

The following questions were asked by the VO:
Have you travelled to US before?
Yes
On which visa?
Business
How many years of Exp in ur current company?
5+
Where will you be travelling to?
xxx city
What will you do in the US?
your roles and responsibilities in the US
What is you Indian salary?
xxx

Looks like having travelled before and being in the same company for a long time has a edge.
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